Location and Neighborhood

Boston Convention & Conference Center

The Boston Convention Center is the premier convention center in New England. It contains 516,000 sq. ft of contiguous exhibition space, 160,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, 86 meeting rooms, and a 41,000 sq. ft. ballroom. The Convention Center will be located four blocks from Drydock Center.

Boston Design Center

New England's most complete source for the finest in customized interior furnishings, Boston Design Center offers 75 showrooms of the most unique fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, floor coverings, lighting, art, accessories, antiques, kitchens and
baths and more. Open to trades and public it is in the same building as Drydock Center and brings vibrant design professionals to the building.

Conley Terminal

Conley Container Terminal is the nucleus of Boston's dense cargo handling network. Conley Terminal can service the largest container ships in service on the Atlantic. The terminal competes well with the biggest ports on the North Atlantic.

Boston's access to the Atlantic Ocean is virtually unmatched, with a mere four miles of harbor navigation separating it from open ocean.

Cruiseport

Immediately adjacent to Drydock Center, Black Falcon Cruise Terminal is expected to soon welcome about 100 ship and 225,000 cruise passengers. Embarkations include weekly cruises to Bermuda and seasonal itineraries to New England, Canada, Miami and the Caribbean and even to Europe.

Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA)

The new ICA is now open. Located approximately 8 blocks from Drydock Center, it is a 62,000 square foot museum integrating the Harborwalk, galleries and a theater. One of New England's most vibrant cultural institutions, the ICA is the cultural
centerpiece of the waterfront and one of the city's most well recognized architectural landmarks.

Logan Airport

One
exit away, minutes by car, and now conveniently accessible via the Silver Line,
Logan Airport is visible but thankfully just past earshot from Drydock Center.
America's sixth busiest airport, Logan handles domestic flights and
international connections to and from the Pacific Rim, Europe, and Latin
America. Logan is so conveniently close to Drydock Center that one does not
leave to pickup a passenger until after the plane lands

South Station

Only a few blocks from Drydock Center and easily accessible via the new Silver Line, South Station is Boston's largest public transit hub providing convenient transfers to every corner of greater Boston area. At South Station access the T's Red and Silver Lines, Boston's main bus terminal, and commuter rail lines. Amtrak trains leave frequently to points south (New York City) and west (Chicago).